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This type of pattern seems to pop up all over the place with differnt labels Jayne. I suppose if the label is missing it must be tempting to call them Nuutajarvi Kastehelmi. The word is Dew Drop BTW, not Tear Drop.....just for completeness.

Do any of you have a Nuutajarvi catalogue? That might well bring the whole issue to a satisfactory conclusion.

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Hi Jayne,I've had the blue candleholder for a while and assumed it was Nuutajarvi. I recently bought the amber one which has a Cascade label. The amber one has a thicker inner rim and a thinner outer rim and I think looks like your middle pair. My amber and blue candle holders are definitely from different moulds.I'd love to know who Cascade were or who traded as Cascade. I've read the other threads and it sounds like Chance Glass is ruled out. I tried to look up Cascade as a trade name but am no wiser.I'm adding this 'pair' to my growing collection of odd candle holders. Marie.

'Scuse my probable ignorance, but does the real Nutajaarvi design not have tiny "tails" on at least one of the rings of blobs - so they're a true "drop shape"? And other blobs are different shapes too. I've just taken a couple of pics of a clear plate I have, but will need to process them. The design is completely different to these pieces which have all round blobs.